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Alan Bridgewater
Paperback - $32.95
More than 100 elegant designs with step-by-step instructions are included in this how-to reference. Includes detailed charts and components and joints. 243 photos.
Jon Broome
Paperback - $77.95
Whether you want a turf roof, solar-powered hot water, a straw bale home, or a super-insulated (and cost-efficient) house, you need to know the essential elements of the process. In "The Green Self-Build Book," Jon Broome gives an overview of the dif ...
Azby Brown
Paperback - $35.95
Small Spaces is about living comfortably and using space wisely, and where better to find ideas on that subject than Japan, one of the world's most urban and densely populated countries? Tokyo resident Azby Brown, a distinguished architect and design ...
Monte Burch
Paperback - $30.95
Award-winning author Monte Burch has once again created backyard building projects that even a beginner can tackle, including a garden cart, planters and containers, deck furniture, compost bins, trellises, and backyard fencing.
Ana G. Canizares
Hardcover - $81.95
New Apartments presents an exclusive collection of stunning apartments that form part of mulit-residential buildings designed by some of the most respected contemporary architects in the world.
Each project in New Apartments is illustrated with f ...
Melissa Carrigee
Paperback - $21.95
Paul Alexander Casper
Hardcover - $39.95
Whether building from scratch or rehabbing an existing space, this sourcebook provides inspiration, advice, and resources to make a house into a fine home. Hundreds of photographs show off some of the most interesting homes and condos in the Chicagol ...
Century Architectural Co
Paperback - $17.95
This fascinating book was originally published in 1897 as a house plans catalog. It's filled with drawings, floor plans and descriptions of 40 elegant Victorian houses and cottages. Each exterior is displayed in a full-page black-and-white drawing. C ...
Clifford Edward Clark
Paperback - $65.95
In the nineteenth century, architects and family reformers launched promotional campaigns portraying houses no longer as simply physical structures in which families lived but as emblems for family cohesiveness and identity. Clark explains why, despi ...